Oh yes. The Atari 2600.
This was back in the days when there were no mobile phones and we had to be "mobile" and walk to the box at the top of the road if we wanted to call anyone.
I seem to remember playing Asteroids on my friends Atari. I waited until a year or so later and had the cutting edge ZX-Spectrum instead.
I know I stretched a point there but I got nostalgic
It was a platform search game and you had to find lamps in rooms and sometimes when you went in there was a flame-breathing dragon!!!!
I knew my girls had grown up when they stopped shouting me to come and kill the dragon for them and grandly informed me that they could "kill their own dragons, thank you"
I used to have an Atari 400 together with several cartridges but the only game I can remember at this moment is Star Raiders; one of the cartridges was for programming in BASIC.
Prior that I had an Intellivision games console, but after the Atari I moved on to an Amiga (and it very nice machine it was too).
I remember the Intellivision games (I think) I bought the first Mr Craft one in about 1978.
It had the paddle tennis and football and shooting space ships...........
I started out with a BBC micro, then onto amigas (my first job in computers was repairing amigas) and then onto IBM compatible PCs in the days of the 486.
Ah yes, Intellivision football with a few stick men running around the screen, and for each game you had to slip a plastic cover over part of each controller to get the correct key configuration. It was fun at the time.
And while we're at it there was another favourite game called Terranigma but can't remember what console that was on.
Coo....this is taking me back.........